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University  of  Cincinnati 


Series  IV 


1918 


Voe.  I,  U1 


WAR  BULLETIN 

MARCH,  1918 


MAY  8  1918 


PUBLISHED  BY 

THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 

CINCINNATI,  OHIO 


CONTENTS 


Introduction .  3 

War  Work  of  the  University .  4,  5 

Faculty  and  Other  Officers .  6,  7 

Students  (1916-1917  or  1917-1918) .  8-15 

Alumni  ( 1916  or  earlier) : 

College  of  Liberal  Arts .  16 

College  of  Engineering .  16, 17 

College  of  Medicine  . .  .  17-20 

Former  Students .  20,  21 

Reserve  Corps : 

College  of  Engineering .  22 

College  of  Medicine  .  .  22, 23 

Resume  of  Men  in  Service .  24 

LOCATION  OF  CAMPS 

Camp  Decatur,  Great  Lakes,  Ill. 

Camp  Dix,  Lewiston,  N.  J. 

Camp  Gordon,  Chamblee,  Ga. 

Camp  Greenleaf,  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga. 

Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Camp  Lee,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Camp  Lewis,  American  Lake,  Wash. 

Camp  Logan,  Houston,  Tex. 

Camp  Perry,  Great  Lakes,  Ill. 

Camp  Pike,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Camp  Shelby,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 

Camp  Sheridan,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Camp  Sherman,  Chillicothe,  O. 

Camp  Stanley,  Leon  Springs,  Tex. 

Camp  Taylor,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Camp  Travis,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Camp  Wheeler,  Macon,  Ga. 

Kelley  Field,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 


INTRODUCTION 

The  first  war  bulletin  contains  as  complete  a  list  of  the  students, 
faculty,  and  alumni  of  the  University  of  Cincinnati  who  are  in  the 
service  of  their  country  as  can  be  prepared  at  this  time,  March  15, 
1918.  A  great  many  errors  and  omissions  will  be  noted  by  all  who 
read  it  carefully.  The  errors  are  due  to  the  fact  that  information  is 
extremely  hard  to  obtain,  since  many  officers  and  men  have  not  yet 
received  permanent  assignments  to  duty,  and  have  not  sent  us  their 
assignments  as  made.  The  omissions  are  explained  by  the  fact  that 
many  of  our  alumni  and  students  have  not  informed  us  of  their  entry 
into  the  armed  forces. 

The  bulletin  is  issued  now  in  the  hope  that  through  the  corrections 
and  additions  sent  in  we  may  be  able  to  compile  a  reasonably  accurate 
and  complete  list  before  the  end  of  the  year.  To  this  end,  all  persons 
who  have  any  additional  information  about  University  of  Cincinnati 
men  who  are  in  service,  both  officers  and  privates,  are  urged  to  send  at 
once  a  full  statement  of  the  facts  to  the  War  Council,  University  of 
Cincinnati.  Men  in  service,  in  particular,  are  requested  to  send  items 
about  themselves  and  others. 

Though  very  incomplete,  especially  in  the  lists  of  alumni  and  for¬ 
mer  students,  this  bulletin  shows  that  the  University  is  represented 


in  the  Army  and  Navy  by  the  following: 

Members  of  the  Faculties  and  Officers .  65 

Students  in  the  year  1917 .  310 

Alumni .  187 

Former  Students .  58 

Total .  620 

By  rank  these  men  are  distributed  as  follows: 

Lieutenant-Colonels .  1 

Majors .  17 

Captains .  36 

First  Lieutenants  .  154 

Second  Lieutenants  .  38 

Non-commissioned  Officers  and  Privates .  374 

Total  .  620 


This  number  does  not  include  162  men  in  the  enlisted  reserve  corps 
at  the  University.  Estimates  based  upon  the  returns  from  the  classes 
of  former  students  and  alumni  heard  from,  lead  us  to  believe  that  there 
must  be  at  least  1,000  men  of  the  University  with  the  colors  at  the 
present  time. 

This  record  and  that  of  the  different  departments,  given  below, 
show  that  the  University  of  Cincinnati  has  responded  fully  to  the 
call  of  democracy.  To  this  patriotic  endeavour  there  has  been  no 
dissent  from  any  member  of  the  institution,  but  every  one  has  re¬ 
sponded  heartily  and  with  all  his  might  to  the  appeal  which  has, 
placed  every  department  and  every  man  in  the  institution  at  the  dis¬ 
posal  of  the  country.  Whatever  new  calls  may  be  made  in  the  future 
upon  us,  we  are  assured  that  both  the  institution  and  its  sons  will 
respond  to  the  limit  of  their  ability. 

Charles  William  Dabney, 

President. 


WAR  WORK  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 

Census. — Soon  after  war  was  declared  in  April,  1917,  a  census 
was  taken  of  the  faculty,  alumni,  and  students  of  the  University  in 
order  to  ascertain  their  abilities,  training,  and  capacities  for  war 
service.  For  this  purpose  cards  were  sent  out,  requesting  detailed 
information  in  regard  to  education,  training,  personal  attainments, 
and  equipment.  Returns  were  received  from  104  members  of  the 
faculty,  324  academic  and  270  medical  alumni,  and  726  students.  The 
information  thus  obtained  was  analysed,  classified,  and  placed  at  the 
disposal  of  several  departments  of  the  Government.  The  cards  were 
filed  for  future  reference  and  have  been  useful  in  procuring  men  for 
many  lines  of  service.  At  a  meeting  of  the  medical  alumni  residing 
in  this  section,  a  large  list  of  volunteers  was  made  up  and  sent  to  the 
Surgeon  General  of  the  Army.  Most  of  these  entered  the  Medical 
Corps. 

Military  Instruction. — A  Department  of  Military  Science  was 
established  in  the  University  in  April,  1917,  and  all  regular  students 
of  the  Colleges  of  Liberal  Arts  and  Engineering  not  physically  dis¬ 
qualified  were  given  military  drill.  Although  many  students  enlisted 
at  once  in  the  various  training  camps,  especially  in  the  Officers’  Train¬ 
ing  Camp  at  Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  about  400  took  this  drill  dur¬ 
ing  the  spring  of  1917;  626  were  enrolled  in  the  military  department 
in  the  fall  of  1917,  and  after  further  enlistments  and  the  first  draft, 
432  are  still  engaged  in  military  practice.  All  students  are  receiving 
instruction  in  the  school  of  the  officer.  A  unit  of  the  Reserve  Officers’ 
Training  Corps  is  about  to  be  established. 

War  Courses  in  the  College  of  Engineering. — Class  instruction 
in  military  engineering  was  organized  last  spring  in  the  different  de¬ 
partments  of  the  College  of  Engineering.  The  Department  of  Civil 
Engineering  gives  instruction  in  military  topography  and  map  mak¬ 
ing;  in  the  construction  of  spar  and  ponton  bridges;  and  in  the  erec¬ 
tion  of  various  structures  with  knots,  splicings,  and  lashings.  The 
Department  of  Electrical  Engineering  teaches  radio  and  buzzer  work. 
The  Department  of  Mechanical  Engineering  instructs  in  gas  engineer¬ 
ing  as  applied  to  motor  transportation  and  aeroplanes;  in  the  prin¬ 
ciples  of  mechanics  involved  in  aeroplane  construction  and  flight;  in 
the  design  of  special  machine  elements  applicable  in  guns,  gun  car¬ 
riages,  and  in  machines  for  their  production;  in  hydraulics,  hydraulic 
machines  used  in  the  construction  of  ordnance,  and  the  analysis  of 
hydraulic  recoil;  in  buffer  mechanisms  for  guns;  in  the  construction  of 
charts;  and  in  the  principles  applicable  to  the  production  of  shrapnel 
and  ordnance.  Sixty  selected  students  of  draft  age  are  enrolled  in  the 
Engineer  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps.  They  are  permitted  to  continue  in 
their  studies  so  as  to  prepare  for  war  service,  upon  which  they  will 
enter  immediately  after  their  graduation. 

The  Government  has  authorized  that  a  training  camp  for  mechan¬ 
ics  and  technicians  be  opened  at  the  University  early  in  April.  The 
necessary  shops,  laboratories,  and  other  buildings  have  been  placed 
at  its  disposal.  The  old  medical  college  building  and  the  gymnasium 
are  to  be  used  as  dormitories.  A  number  of  educational  institutions 
and  commercial  and  industrial  associations  are  cooperating  with  the 
University. 

War  Courses  in  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts. — The  College  of 


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Liberal  Arts,  through  the  Departments  of  Philosophy,  Political  Science, 
Economics,  History,  and  Psychology,  is  conducting,  in  connection  with 
external  classes,  a  course  of  lectures  dealing  with  the  causes  and 
issues  of  the  war.  A  course  in  war  gardening  is  being  given  by  the 
Department  of  Botany.  The  Department  of.  History  is  giving  both  day 
and  evening  courses  in  the  history  of  Germany.  The  Department  of 
Political  Science  offers  a  course  in  the  problems  of  the  war. 

War  Courses  in  the  School  of  Household  Arts. — Emergency 
courses  in  food  conservation  were  given  by  the  School  of  Household 
Arts  during  the  summer  of  1917,  and  have  been  conducted  throughout 
the  session  1917-1918.  A  food  conservation  campaign  has  been  con¬ 
ducted  by  this  school  in  cooperation  with  the  State  Extension  Bureau 
and  the  Food  Administration  of  the  United  States  Government.  A 
Red  Cross  Institute  for  civilian  relief  is  conducted  by  the  University 
in  cooperation  with  the  Home  Service  Institute.  Red  Cross  edu¬ 
cational  classes  are  being  held  in  the  Woman’s  Building,  and  another 
Red  Cross  Institute  for  civil  relief,  to  be  held  in  the  same  place, 
is  projected  for  the  summer  of  1918. 

War  Work  in  the  College  of  Medicine. — The  Cincinnati  Base 
Hospital  No.  25  was  organized  by  the  medical  faculty  and  the  staff  of 
the  General  Hospital,  and  the  sum  of  $25,000  was  contributed  by  the 
people  of  Cincinnati  for  its  equipment.  A  station  for  the  examination 
of  candidates  for  aviation  has  been  maintained  by  the  members  of  the 
medical  faculty.  The  entire  body  of  medical  students,  numbering  102, 
is  enrolled  in  the  Medical  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps. 

Other  Activities. — A  War  Savings  Stamp  Society  was  organized 
immediately  upon  the  announcement  of  the  War  Savings  campaign, 
and  has  been  conducted  with  marked  enthusiasm  and  success. 

An  Honor  Roll  of  members  of  the  faculty  and  students  of  last 
year  and  this  year  who  have  entered  war  service,  has  been  compiled 
and  printed.  A  revised  list,  containing  the  names  of  the  alumni  in 
addition,  has  been  issued. 

A  War  Research  Committee  has  been  organized  at  the  University, 
through  whose  agency  research  work  is  being  done. 

The  women  of  the  University  faculty  and  the  student  body  have 
formed  units  for  the  preparation  of  surgical  dressings  and  the  making 
of  hospital  garments,  etc.,  and  numerous  other  societies  have  been 
organized  for  the  furtherance  of  various  war  services. 

All  the  resources  of  the  University  have  been  placed  at  the  disposal 
of  the  Government  for  research  and  instruction,  and  several  professors 
who  have  received  commissions  are  conducting  tests  and  investigations 
in  the  laboratories.  The  Professor  of  Accountancy  and  Administra¬ 
tion  has  been  commissioned  Captain  and  is  chief  instructor  in  a  school 
of  the  Quartermaster’s  Department  at  Jacksonville,  Florida. 


MEN  IN  THE  SERVICE 


FACULTY 


Bader,  1st  Lieut.  E.  R . Harvard  Unit,  M.  R.  C.,  Manor  War 

Hospital,  Epsom,  England 
Baehr,  Capt.  E.  M.  .M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A.,  Base  Hospital,  Camp  Dodge,  la. 

Barnes,  W.  G . Red  Cross  Ambulance  Corps,  France 

Benjamin,  1st  Lieut.  J.  E . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Bentley,  Major  J.  M. . .  .Med.  Detachment,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Birk,  W.  O . Base  Hospital  Unit  25,  Camp  Sherman 

Caldwell,  Capt.  J.  A . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Crawford,  1st  Lieut.  Clay . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Cross,  1st  Lieut.  Frank  B . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Davison,  1st  Lieut.  A.  W . Ordnance  Dept.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Duncan,  Capt.  J.  C . Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston 

Ervin,  1st  Lieut.  C.  K . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Fayen,  1st  Lieut.  Emmett . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Feid,  Jr.,  1st  Lieut.  L.  J . Med.  Corps,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Files,  1st  Lieut.  E.  K . Field  Training  Section, 

Gas  Defense  Service,  Washington 

Ford,  Capt.  Starr . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Freiberg,  Capt.  Albert  J . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Friedlander,  Major  Alfred . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Gath,  Major  Philip . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Gillespie,  Major  Wm . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A.,  Base  Hospital 

Unit  25,  Camp  Sherman 

Gowdy,  1st  Lieut.  R.  E.  C . Trench  Warfare  Branch, 

Gun  Division,  Ordnance  Dept. 

Hall,  Lieut.  Col.  J.  A . Div.  Surgeon,  37th  Div.,  Med.  Corps,  O. 

Hart,  Asst.  Surgeon  R.  W . U.  S.  Public  Health  Service 

Holmes,  Major  C.  R . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Isaacs,  1st  Lieut.  Schachne . Aviation,  Washington 

JafFe,  L.  A . Base  Hospital  Unit  25,  Camp  Sherman 

James,  Sergt.  E.  M . Battery  E,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Kelly,  1st  Lieut.  T.  H . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Kiely,  1st  Lieut.  C.  E . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Klein,  Capt.  E.  A . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Koch,  1st  Lieut.  A.  E . M.  R.  C.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Long,  1st  Lieut.  J.  J _ Aviation  Section,  Signal  Reserve  Corps, 

Packard  Motor  Car  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Lowrie,  Capt.  S.  G . 0.  R.  C.,  Ordnance  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Lytle,  Lawrence . O.  T.  C.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


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McCarthy,  1st  Lieut.  M.  F . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Maddox,  Major  R.  D . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Morris,  Major  Roger  S . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Orr,  1st  Lieut.  J.  L . Artillery,  Camp  Pike 

Osmond,  Capt.  A.  E . . . 

Parker,  Major  W.  H . Chief  of  Staff,  Ohio  Division,  France 

Pirrung,  Capt.  J.  E . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Place,  1st  Lieut.  Phillip . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Ransohoff,  Major  J.  L . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Rasetti,  Dr.  Georges . French  Med.  Service,  France 

Rhodes,  1st  Lieut.  G.  B . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Riker,  A.  Joyce . Base  Hospital  Unit  25,  Camp  Sherman 

Sadler,  2d  Lieut.  D.  K . Ground  School,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca, N.  Y. 

Schneider,  Herman . Chief  of  Industrial  Service  Section, 

Ordnance,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Schriver,  1st  Lieut.  L.  H . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Schroeder,  1st  Lieut.  J.  H . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Souther,  Capt.  C.  T . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Southworth,  Capt.  Rufus . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Spelman,  Major  J.  D . 145th  Field  Hospital  Co.,  U.  S.  A. 

Staley,  1st  Lieut  Ralph . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Tucker,  1st  Lieut.  D.  A.  .Base  Hospital,  Camp  MacArthur,  Waco,  Tex. 

Warren,  H.  P . Chief  Petty  Officer,  Mare  Island  Navy  Yard,  Cal. 

Waterman,  A.  T . Signal  Corps  Reserve,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Weintz,  1st  Lieut.  C.  H . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Werner,  2d  Lieut.  R.  E . Field  Art.  Reserve,  Balloon  Service, 

Fort  Omaha,  Neb. 

Woodward,  Major  H.  L . M.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Woolley,  Major  P.  G.,  Epidemiologist . Office  Camp  Surgeon, 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C. 

Zielonka,  Samuel,  1st  Lieut.  .M.  O.  R.  C.,  Div.  of  Brain  Surgery, 

Base  Hospital,  Camp  Beauregard,  La. 


OTHER  OFFICERS 


Burns,  2d  Lieut.  G.  W . Ordnance  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Hoehler,  F.  K . Officers’  Training  Camp,  Camp  Sherman 

Waring,  Ralph . Co.  K.,  1st  Reg.  0.  N.  G.,  Camp  Sheridan 


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STUDENTS 

1916-1917  or  1917-1918 


Aaronsohn,  Corp.  Michael . 19  W.  Washington  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Ach,  Lieut  Lawrence  R. . . . . Ordnance  Reserve  Corps, 

Machine  Gun  School,  Springfield  Armory,  Mass. 

Addison,  Corp.  G.  T . Co.  A,  308th  Regt.  Engrs.,  Camp  Sherman 

Ahlers,  C.  H . Coast  Patrol  Fleet 

Allan,  Capt.  J.  A . Co.  A.,  112th  Military  Police, 

37th  Division,  Camp  Sheridan 

Ames,  Corp.  E.  B . Co.  H.  Inf.,  1st  Reg.,  O.  N.  G. 

Anderegg,  2d  Lieut.  R.  A . E.  O.  R.  C.,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn. 

Anderson,  R.  W . . U.  S.  Marines 

Anthy,  William . Aviation,  Lake  Charles,  La. 

Arnold,  G.  M . 308th  Field  Signal  Battalion  Section,  S.  E.  R.  C. 

Arnold,  G.  M . Camp  Sherman 

Auch,  Corp.  R.  H . Officers’  Training  School,  Camp  Sherman 

Avery,  Sergt.  C.  H . Headquarters  Co.,  136th  F.  A., 

U.  S.  N.  G.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Bacon,  E.  F . U.  S.  Radio  School,  College  Park,  Md. 

Baer,  Sigmund  C . 315  Earnshaw  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bagel,  Inspector  W.  T . Ordnance  Dept. 

Baird,  A.  J . Machine  Gun  Co. 

Baker,  2d  Lieut.  J.  L . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  37th  Div., 

Camp  Sheridan 

Barnett,  Sergt.  W.  L . 134th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  Co.  D., 

Camp  Sheridan 

Becker,  Elliott . 822  Elberon  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bell,  Tasso  E . 3727  Oakley  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bertram,  W.  J . Machine  Gun  Co. 

Betscher,  C . R.  F.  D.  3,  Mt.  Healthy,  O. 

Bishop,  W.  W . Aviation  Corps 

Blickensderfer,  Corp.  Robert. . .  .Headquarters  Co.,  136th  F.  A., 

Camp  Sheridan 

Block,  Monroe . 2910  Ziegle  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Boake,  C.  F . Camp  Sherman 

Boehner,  J.  A . Co.  K.,  1st  0.  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Bogen,  Emil . Base  Hospital  Unit,  Camp  Sherman 

Britain,  G.  H . Co.  B.,  6th  Reg.,  Camp  Perry 

Bronson,  J.  W . Great  Lakes  Training  Station,  Chicago 

Bronson,  Kenelm . 16th  Reg.  Eng.  (Ry.),  A.  E.  F.,  France 

Brown,  Clyde  E . Co.  20,  Camp  Farragut,  Great  Lakes,  Ill. 

Brown,  D.  S . Co.  K.,  4th  Reg.,  Great  Lakes,  Ill. 

Brown,  G.  C . S.  E.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Bruck,  2d  Lieut.  A.  G.,  Q.  M.  C.,  Mechanical  Repair  Shop  Unit  302, 

A.  E.  F.,  France 

Brumback,  1st  Lieut.  D.  L . Camp  Sherman 


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STUDENTS,  1916-1917  or  1917-1918— Continued 

Buck,  J.  D . Battery  E.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Burns,  H.  R . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  37th  Div.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Carl,  Otto  . 

Carr,  T.  M . Aviation  Section,  U.  S.  Signal  Corps 

Carson,  2d  Lieut.  Wm . Headquarters  Co.,  136th  F.  A., 

U.  S.  N.  G.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Chapman,  2d  Lieut.  H.  G . Co.  A.,  308th  Engineers,  N.  A., 

Camp  Sherman 

Chester,  Jr.,  G.  R . Edwards  Rd.  and  Erie  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Clark,  E.  E . Co.  22,  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky. 

Clinton,  H.  W . 

Cone,  Sergt.  P.  H - 15th  Co.,  4th  Training  Battalion,  Camp  Sherman 

Corey,  1st  Sergt.  R.  W . Co.  A.,  134th  Machine  Gun  Bat., 

37th  Div.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Craddock,  A.  J . E.  O.  R.  C.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Crone,  John  A . 

Crutchfield,  Sergt.  J.  T . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Curphy,  W.  M . Co.  F.,  16th  Reg.  Eng.  (Ry.),  A.  E.  F.,  France 

Daly,  Sergt.  L.  A . Base  Hospital,  Camp  Sherman 

Dangeleisen,  W.  W . 6021  Hamilton  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Davis,  M.  H . Co.  I.,  23d  Eng.,  Camp  Glen  Burnie,  Md. 

Davison,  C.  F . Aviation,  Columbus,  0. 

Denham,  1st  Lieut.  T.  W. .  .Mach.  Gun  Co.,  1st  0.  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

DePrad,  Pherrell . 1st  Inf.,  83d  Div.,  Camp  Sherman  (O.  T.  C.) 

Detraz,  E.  W . Aviation  Section,  Signal  Corps,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Devereaux,  C.  J . . . 

DeGinther,  Corp.  C.  W . Co.  F.,  147th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

DeViney,  A.  F . Aviation  Corps,  Dayton 

Dickens,  M . Headquarters  Co.,  12th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France 

Diefenbach,  L.  T . Camp  Sherman 

Dixon,  2d  Lieut.  A.  C . Coast  Art.,  France 

Doran,  Corp.  J.  E . 3d  Co.,  Signal  Battalion,  Marine  Baracks, 

Philadelphia 

Downey,  J.  E . Battery  E.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Drufner,  Capt.  V.  H . Coast  Artillery 

Dulle,  Jr.,  George. .  .Company  B,  336th  Machine  Gun  Battalion, 

Camp  Pike 

Dunkle,  W.  F . Engineer  Corps,  Ft.  Thomas 

Edmonston,  J.  R . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Ellert,  Sergt.  J.  E . 1st  Battery,  Officers’  Training  School, 

Camp  Sherman 

Ellis,  Capt.  W.  H.  136th  F.  A.,  Motor  6-Inch  Howitzers,  Camp  Sheridan 

Ely,  Corp.  L.  S . Hdq.  Co.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Ernest,  H.  G . Puget  Sound  Navy  Yards,  Bremerton,  Wash. 

Ettinger,  W.  L . Ambulance  Corps 

Evett,  Yeoman  W.  S . 711  First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Farley,  Keith . Navy  Apprentice  Seaman,  Metamora,  Mich. 


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Fette,  E.  H . Quartermaster  Corps,  N.  A.  Clerical  Co.  2, 

Camp  Jos.  E.  Johnston 

Fineberg,  Solomon  . 

Fisher,  Cherrington  L . Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Camp  Sherman 

Fitzgerald,  Sergt.  G.  E. . . Co.  A.,  308th  Eng.,  Camp  Sherman 

Forde,  Jr.,  2d  Lieut.  C.  W . Co.  B.,  26th  Eng.,  A.  E.  F.,  France 

Fox,  Jr.,  George . Battery  C.,  138th  F.  A.,  Camp  Shelby 

Freer,  P.  A..  .Battery  D,  136th  F.  A.,  N.  G.,  37th  Div.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Fromm,  Roscoe . Mechanical  Draftsman,  Fort  Greenleaf 

Fulford,  T.  D . .* . Sayre,  Pa. 

Funk,  W.  A . 

Gambs,  Lieut.  J.  J . Sig.  R.  C.,  Aviation  Section, 

Garden  City,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Gang,  2d  Officer  O.  F . U.  S.  Merchant  Marine 

Garrison,  J.  H . Gas  Defense  Service 

Gatchell,  O.  W . Ft.  Thomas,  Ky. 

Geenberg,  Drill  Sergt.  H.  G . 2d  Inf.  Co.,  O.  T.  C., 

83d  Div.,  Camp  Sherman 
Geis,  Jr.,  F.  L..6th  Co.  B.,  Sec.  Reg.  Marine  Barracks,  Port  Royal,  S.  C. 

Geis,  R.  L . 6th  Co.  B.,  Sec.  Reg.  Marine  Barracks,  Port  Royal,  S.  C. 

George,  Sergt.  O . Q.  M.  Corps,  Camp  Custer,  Mich. 

Gerwe,  W.  J . Ordnance  Dept.,  Watervliet  Arsenal,  N.  Y. 

Giebel,  1st  Lieut.  R.  L . Ordnance  Dept. 

Gillespie,  W.  P . Base  Hospital  Unit  25,  Camp  Sherman 

Gillespie,  T.  G . Base  Hospital  Unit  25,  Camp  Sherman 

Glasby,  Corp.  H.  J . Imperial  Recruits  Depot, 

British  Exped.  Forces,  Windsor  Barracks,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia 

Gleason,  J.  F . Aviation  Corps 

Grady,  C.  D . Newport  Naval  Training  Station 

Graeser,  Sergt.  C.  L . Battery  5,  Artillery,  Camp  Stanley 

Grafmann,  L.  E . U.  S.  Marines 

Grapes,  A.  C . Q.  M.  C. 

Green,  Corp.  H.  E . 84th  Co.,  6th  Reg.  Marines,  Quantico,  Va. 

Gregg,  1st  Lieut.  C.  C . .  Inf.  9th  Training  Battalion,  158th  Depot 

Brigade,  National  Army,  Camp  Sherman 

Griffin,  R.  S . 991  Windsor  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Haehner,  Bernie . Alexandria,  S.  D. 

Hall,  W.  W . Motor  Truck  Co.,  35th  Q.  M.  C. 

Hammond,  K.  E . Naval  Coast  Reserve 

Harrington,  E.  J . Puget  Sound  Navy  Yards,  Bremerton,  Wash. 

Hart,  Corp.  L.  D . Co.  K.,  148th  U.  S.  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Hathaway,  R.  M . Mach.  Mate,  U.  S.  S.  New  Hampshire, 

care  of  Postmaster,  New  York  City 

Hawlick,  Corp.  H.  E _ Co.  B.,  336th  Mach.  Gun  Battalion,  Camp  Pike 

Hayes,  W.  W . Aviation  Corps 

Heinold,  F.  W . Co.  A.,  147th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Hendren,  M.  F . Barracks  848  North,  Camp  Decatur 


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Herier,  Corp.  J.  J . Co.  L.,  147th  U.  S.  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 


Herlinger,  H.  V . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Herman,  C.  N . Base  Hospital  Unit,  Camp  Sherman 

Herskowitz,  Melville . Base  Hospital  Unit,  Camp  Sherman 


Hesse,  Sergt.  E.  E - Hg.  Dept.,  405th  Telegraph  Bat.,  S.  R.  C., 

Camp  Lewis 

Hewitt,  H.  N..  Aerial  Gunnery  School,  Ellington  Field,  Houston,  Texas 

Hicks,  Corp.  G.  H . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Hill,  Corp.  E.  M . Hdq.  Co.,  136th  F.  A.,  37th  Div.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Hobson,  W.  L . ; . Machine  Gun  Co. 

Hoffman,  F.  D . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Hogue,  1st  Lieut.  E.  B . Battery  F.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Horwitz,  G.  B . . .  Co.  D.,  134th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  Camp  Sheridan 

Howe,  R.  C . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Howland,  Corp.  H.  C . Battery  E.,  136th  Reg.  Heavy  Motor 

Art.,  62d  Battalion,  37th  Div. 

Huber,  W.  R . Co.  5,  E.  E.  R.  C.,  Watervliet  Arsenal 

Hucke,  E.  F . Camp  Sherman 

Hueber,  Cadet  J.  W . Sq.  10,  Camp  Dick,  Texas 

Hughes,  Corp.  C.  H . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Irwin,  S.  M . 

Isserman,  Ferdinand . 

Jackson,  2d  Lieut.  C.  N . 10th  Inf.,  Foreign  Service 

James,  1st  Lieut.  D.  L . Staff  of  62d  Brigade  Commander, 

Camp  Sheridan 

Johnston,  Alexander . 5221  Hunter  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Jones,  Lieut.  C.  S . Fort  Leavenworth 

Jones,  L.  A . 

Jones,  R.  L . Co.  C.,  317th  Eng.,  Camp  Sherman 

Jones,  Sergt.  William . 249  Floral  Ave.,  Dayton,  O. 

Joseph,  Corp.  D.  B . 0.  M.  C.,  U.  S.  Eng.  Depot,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Joyce,  2d  Lieut.  J.  N . . 

Kalbfus,  Sergt.  R.  H. . .  .Hdq.  Co.,  136th  Reg.,  Heavy  Field  Art., 

Camp  Sheridan 

Kamphausen,  Sergt.  R.  C. .  .Co.  E.,  405th  Telegraph  Bat.,  Camp  Lewis 

Kasson,  1st  Lieut.  L.  B . 

Katker,  Corp.  W.  C . 1st  Battery,  Officers'  T.  S.,  Camp  Sherman 

Kaufmann,  W.  G _ 324th  Machine  Gun  Bat.,  Co.  C.,  Sec.  P.  13, 

Camp  Sherman 

Keidel,  Corp.  C.  E . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 


Kemp,  G.  L . . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Kemper,  W.  R . Preparedness  League,  Amer.  Dentists 

Kenfield,  O.  L . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Kincaid,  Corp.  E.  B . 2d  Inf.  Co.,  83d  Div.,  Camp  Sherman 

Knapp,  Fred . 


Knowlton,  1st  Lieut.  C.  O . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 


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Knox,  Clarence . Aviation 

Krapp,  C.  G . Ordnance  Corps  of  Nat.  Army,  France 

Kuhn,  H.  A . General  Hospital,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Kylius,  G.  J . 3617  Edwards  Rd.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Laird,  S.  T . 23d  Eng.,  Camp  Meade,  Md. 

Landis,  G.  H . 

Langdon,  H.  H . Hdq.  Co.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Langenheim,  2d  Lieut.  R.  L . Eng.  R.  C.,  17th  Eng.,  Camp  Gordon 

Lansing,  G . Int.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Moscow,  Russia 

Larson,  L.  V . 812  Epworth  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Laurence,  E.  T . 609th  Areo  Supply  Squad,  Kelly  Field  28 

Laurence,  G.  S . 856  Locust  St.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Leonard,  F.  L . 


Liddle,  Supply  Sergt.  G.  W. . .  .Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Lindsley,  Corp.  A.  M . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Lipman,  H.  W..  .816th  Depot  Aero  Squadron,  Hotel  Charlevoix, 

Detroit,  Mich. 


Loewe,  E.  J . 

Lohmann,  G.  C . 3d  Ohio  Ambulance  Corps 

Luke,  J.  R . 28th  Aero  Squadron,  Signal  Corps.  A.  E.  F.,  France 

Lush,  H.  I.. Naval  Signal  Corps,  3d  Reg.  Barracks,  3  B.  Radio, 

Pelham  Bay  Park,  N.  Y. 

Lutz,  J.  N . 136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

McCarthney,  Sergt.  Archie . 7th  Inf.,  Camp  Stanley 

McCormick,  Harold . Depot  Co.  L,  S.  C.,  Ft.  Leavenworth 

McDevitt,  1st  Lieut  W.  L . Aviation  Section,  Camp  Dix 

McDonald,  W.  J . Instructor  in  P.  O.  School,  U.  S.  Navy, 

Barracks  238,  League  Island,  Navy  Yard,  Philadelphia 

McFarlan,  J.  P . Co.  K.,  330th  Inf.,  Camp  Sherman 

McFarland,  Corp.  J . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

McJoynt,  Sergt.  J.  A . Ordnance  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

McLean,  Corp.  D.  B . Hdq.  Co.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

McNeill,  C.  F . Hdq.  Dept.,  Marine  Barracks,  Paris  Island,  S.  C. 

Maienchein,  C.  F . Battery  F.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Majoewsky,  L.  R . 1930  Bigelow  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Marcus,  Sergt.  Maj.  J.  R . 37th  Div.  Hdq.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Mathis,  H.  M . Ambulance  Corps 

Maxon,  B.  E . Co.  E.,  55th  Telegraph  Bat.,  Signal  Corps, 

U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Alfred  Vail 

Mayer,  R.  L . Ordnance  Corps,  Foster  House,  Evanston,  Ill. 

Maynard,  J.  L . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Meridith,  W.  P . . 

Messham,  E.  P . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Meyer,  E.  M . 1328  Locust  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Miller,  J.  M . Camp  Sherman 

Minnium,  1st  Sergt.  B.  B..  .Aviation  Sec.,  S.  E.  R.  Corps,  Columbus,  O. 


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Mitsch,  Sergt.  E.  H . Camp  Sherman 

Monce,  E.  W . Sub-Insp.,  Norfolk  Navy  Yards 

Moore,  E.  H . . . 

Morris,  1st  Lieut.  J.  G . Battery  F.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Morrison,  A.  J . Co.  C.,  23d  Eng.,  A.  E.  F.,  France 

Muehlenbruch,  A.  T . 

Muenzenmeier,  A.  G . 

Mumaw,  Corp  L.  G . Co.  G.,  332d  Inf.,  1st  Battery, 

O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Sherman 
Newton,  H.  M..U.  S.  Navy  (Reg.),  U.  S.  S.  Minnesota,  Engineers  Div. 

Norris,  C.  D . 32d  Eng.,  Rockford,  Ill. 

Nycum,  H.  C..3d  Co.,  Signal  Battalion,  Marine  Barracks,  Philadelphia 

O’Brien,  C.  A . Co.  F.,  7th  Reg.  Engrs.,  Sta.  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

O’Donnell,  John.  .Med.  Corps,  16th  Reg.  Engrs.  (Ry.)  A.  E.  F.,  France 

O’Flaherty,  Fred . 669  Halsey  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Ornes,  C.  L . Battery  E.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Osborn,  Jr.,  Sergt.  A.  C . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Outcalt,  D.  M . . Machine  Gun  Co. 

Paddack,  Sergt.  C.  D . Battery  E.,  Heavy  Art.,  136th  F.  A., 

Camp  Sheridan 

Page,  Wilbur . 317th  Engrs.  Hospital  Corps,  Camp  Sherman 

Pease,  Sergt.  J.  L . Co.  K.,  148th  U.  S.  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Pease,  W.  K . Ambulance  Corps 

Peck,  Capt.  W.  K . Co.  G.,  331st  Inf.,  N.  A.,  Camp  Sherman 

Peebles,  Capt.  E.  C . A.  G.  Dept.,  N.  A.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Peters,  H.  D . 23d  Engrs.,  Camp  Meade,  Md. 

Peters,  Walter . 

Petzhold,  C.  J . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.  Band,  Camp  Sheridan 

Petzhold,  Jr.,  J.  B . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Phillips,  C.  St.  J . Royal  Flying  Corps,  British  Army 

Pierle,  E.  F . U.  S.  S.  Vermont,  care  of  Postmaster,  N.  Y. 

Pinckard,  F.  E . S.  E.  R.  C.,  Georgetown,  O. 

Pollitt,  Basil . 85th  Co.,  Mobile  Art.  Force,  Quantico,  Va. 

Powell,  Capt.  Carroll  A . Battery  B.,  79th  F.  A.,  Camp  Logan 

Rampelman,  Corp.  F.  W . Co.  C.,  166th  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France 

Reeves,  A.  C . 22d  Ret.  Co.,  Squad  505,  Ft.  Thomas 

Reichardt,  Fred . 

Remers,  N  E . 

Rice,  J.  K . Co.  F.,  308th  Reg.  Engrs.,  Camp  Sherman 

Rice,  W.  E . U.  S.  Marines 

Richards,  2d  Lieut.  J.  S . 330th  Inf.,  Camp  Sherman 

Richardson,  B.  M . Coast  Patrol  Fleet 

Richardson,  1st  Lieut.  R.  W . U.  S.  Air  Service,  A.  E.  F., 

2d  Aviation  Instruction  Center 

Ricketts,  J.  L . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Rockwell,  George . In  France 


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Root,  E.  N . Co.  F.,  U.  S.  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France 

Ruder,  Ord.  Sergt.  Ernst  M . School  Co.  No.  2, 

Ordnance  Supply  School,  Camp  Meade 

Rush,  Corp.  T.  W . Camp  Sherman 

Ruth,  Corp.  G.  W . In  France 

Sanderson,  H.  E., . Base  Hospital  No.  25,  Camp  Sherman 

Schafer,  Corp.  H.  M . Battery  E,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Schakel,  Corp.  W.  C . Co.  M.,  330th  Inf.,  Camp  Sherman 

Schapstill,  W.  M . 3230  Burnet  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Schell,  C.  R . 2350  Rohs  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Schenker,  L . 618  Melish  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Schneider,  2d  Lieut.  A.  W . 309th  Engrs.,  N.  A.,  Camp  Taylor 

Schraffenberger,  J.  T . . 

Schroder,  Sergt.  Robert . Co.  L.,  147th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Schroeder,  C.  F . 122  W.  St.  Clair  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Schubert,  E.  H . S.  O.  R.  C.  T.  C.,  Camp  Stanley 

Scofield,  R.  L . Camp  Sherman 

Shafer,  C.  J . Base  Hospital,  Camp  Sherman 

Shields,  E.  H . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  37th  Div.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Simon,  Arthur  G . Signal  Corps,  Aviation  Training  Camp, 

San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Slutsky,  Maurice . 3  Leroy  Court,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Smith,  Sergt.  Hall  C . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  62nd  Brigade, 

37th  Div.,  U.  S.  N.  G.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Smith,  P.  D . 

Smith,  Jr.,  1st  Lieut.  L.  S . R.  O.  T.  C.,  1st  Troop  Cav.  Sec. 

Smith,  Wm.  F . Co.  F.,  147th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Soller,  Walter . Puget  Sound  Navy  Yard,  Bremerton,  Wash. 

Spencer,  Act.  Corp.  E.  J . Signal  Corps,  Aviation  Sec.,  Reg. 

Army  Recruit  Detachment,  Co.  4.,  Camp  Taylor 

Stanley,  A.  F . Base  Hospital  Unit,  Camp  Sherman 

Stanley,  Sergt.  Major  H.  C . Inf.  8th  Co.,  O.  T.  C.,  Camp  Stanley 

Stenger,  B.  H . Eng.  Res.,  Co.  F.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Stevenson,  Corp.  K.  W . Co.  A.,  308th  Reg.  Engrs.,  Camp  Sherman 

Sticksel,  1st  Lieut.  C.  P . 24th  Engrs.,  Camp  Dix 

Strickland,  David . 

Strickland,  R.  R^ . Co.  K.,  129th  Inf.,  Camp  Logan 

Sudmeier,  Corp  H.  W . 330th  Inf.,  Camp  Sherman 

Suhre,  A.  E . 1120  Poplar  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Suhre,  Sergt.  R.  W . 3038  Daytona  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Sweeney,  J.  R . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Taylor,  M.  F. . .  Base  Hospital,  Fort  Sam  Houston,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Tetman,  W.  L . 200  W.  Fairview  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Thaden,  H.  von . Aviation  Corps,  Dayton,  O. 

Thompson,  Colonel  A . 5th  Engrs.,  Co.  D.,  El  Paso,  Tex. 


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Tinkey,  G.  H . Battery  E.,  Rainbow  Division,  France 

Tobin,  Corp.  W.  M . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  R.,  62d  Brigade, 

37th  Div.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Todd,  Jr.,  Corp.  F.  C . 1st  Battery,  Officers’  T.  S.,  Camp  Sherman 

Townsend,  Corp.  Merrill . Co.  F.,  147th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Trosper,  J.  A . Sanitary  Detachment,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Tull,  2d  Lieut.  L.  E . Co.  B.,  508th  Engrs.,  Camp  Pike 

*Van  Fleet,  Corp.  E.  H . France 

Van  Ness,  A.  G . 5th  Engrs.,  Co.  D.,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

Vance,  W.  M. .  .Co.  D.,  134th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  37th  Div., 

U.  S.  N.  G.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Schlichten,  Sergt.  W.  W.  von . . .  .Camp  Sheridan 

Wahl,  C.  J . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Walker,  Corp.  R.  E . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  37th  Div., 

62d  Brigade,  Camp  Sheridan 

Waltz,  R.  F . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  37th  Div., 

62d  Brigade,  Camp  Sheridan 

Weatherup,  D.  G . Camp  Dix 

Webb,  1st  Lieut.  E.  M . Ordnance,  U.  S.  Arsenal, 

Rock  Island  Arsenal,  Ill. 

Weitzel,  Acting  Sergt.-Major  E.  C.  Hdq.  Co.,  Rainbow  Division, 

France 

Wenzel,  A.  W . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

White,  Sergt.  A.  H . Hdq.  Co.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Wiegand,  V.  I.  E . Aviation 

Williams,  Aubrey . Ambulance  Corps,  French  Army 

Wilson,  C.  H . Radio  Co.  E-2,  Camp  Perry 

Wilson,  Jr.,  Corp.  H.  A . Co.  K.,  148th  U.  S.  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Wilson  R.  B . 4th  Co.,  C.  A.  C.,  Fort  Barrancas,  Fla. 

Wilson,  Sergt.  R.  J . Hdq.  Co.,  3d  Bat.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Wisbey,  G.  T . Alexandria,  S.  D. 

Wright,  Sergt.  John  D . Co.  F.,  147th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Wuenker,  R.  F . Signal  Corps,  Aviation  Sec.,  Columbus,  O. 

Zumbiel,  Corp  G.  T.  K.,.  .Headquarters  Co.,  330th  Inf.,  Camp  Sherman 

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ALUMNI  (1916  or  earlier) 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS 


Agger,  E.  E . . Columbia  University,  N.  Y. 

Baehr,  L.  K . Co.  E.,  148th  Reg.  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Baxter,  R.  W . 46  Grace  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Brewster,  Stanley . 2d  Inf.,  R.  O.  T.  C.,  Camp  Sherman 

Davis,  John  E . Instructor  of  Acrobatic  Flying,  Ellington  Fields 

Downer,  John . 3722  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Ellis,  J.  D . Cadet  G.  0.  T.  S.,  Barracks  4,  Kelly  Field  1 

Gup,  S.  M . 3468  Burnet  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Hall,  1st  Lieut.  C.  P . Field  Artillery,  O.  R.  C. 

Hartman,  G.  E . Base  Hospital  Unit,  Camp  Sherman 

Hathaway,  2d  Lieut.  E.  S . Co.  G.,  121st  Reg.,  Camp  Wheeler 

Inott,  1st  Lieut.  R.  E . ' . Inf.,  0.  R.  C. 

Isaacs,  Capt.  S.  M . Co.  K.,  148th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Koch,  H.  F . Camp  Sherman 

Kreimer,  2d  Lieut.  R.  A . 520  Howell  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

LeClere,  2d  Lieut.  J.  B . Regular  Army 

Leue,  Lieut.  A.  F . France 

Levinson,  S.  J . 1084  E.  8th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Marx,  Capt.  R.  P . Co.  L.,  357th  Inf.,  Camp  Travis 

Matre,  J.  B . Secy.  Military  Service  Board,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Mauchly,  S.  J . U.  S.  Government  Defense  Work 

Payne,  1st  Lieut.  Harold.  .323d  Machine  Gun  Battery,  Camp  Sherman 

Porter,  J.  J . Chemist,  111  Broadway,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

Rypins,  F . Marine  Q.  M.  C.,  Paris  Island,  S.  C. 

Voss,  Corp.  L.  C . Battery  E.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Wilson,  1st  Lieut.  S.  F . 19th  F.  A.,  Leon  Springs,  Tex. 

Wunder,  Clinton . Gen.  Secy.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Work,  Ft.  Thomas 


Wyman,  Capt.  O.  C.  .Cantonment  Construction  Div.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


COLLEGE  OF  ENGINEERING 


Ames,  1st  Lieut.  John . Ordnance,  U.  S.  A.,  Alton,  Ill. 

Andrews,  C.  W . Zenith  Furnace  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Baer,  1st  Lieut.  Bernard . Co.  D.,  112th  Engrs.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Cummings,  1st  Lieut.  C.  W . (Railroad)  Reg.,  U.  S.  R. 

Easton,  2d  Lieut.  R.  M . 2863  Winslow  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Freeman,  1st  Lieut.  B.  W. .  .Q.  M.  Mechanical  Repair  Shop  304, 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex. 


Jones,  Douglas  C . 

Krampe,  Lieut.  H.  G . 308th  Engrs.,  Camp  Sherman 

Kruse,  R.  H . Naval  Reserve 

La  Bach,  Paul  M . O.  R.  C. 

Lehnhoff,  R.  E . Co.  C.,  308th  Field  Signal  Battalion, 

83rd  Div.,  Camp  Sherman 


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ALUMNI— COLLEGE  OF  ENGINEERING— Continued 

Lippert,  0.  C.  F. . .  .Barracks  H  23,  care  Camp  Quartermaster’s 

Corps,  Camp  Sherman 

Mackelfresh,  1st  Lieut.  C.  H . 24th  Reg.  Engrs.  Corps, 

U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Dix 

Messinger,  H.  C . 322d  F.  A.,  N.  A.,  Camp  Sherman 

Norton,  Fay  A., . Naval  Reserve 

Oehler,  W.  G . Bureau  Y.  and  D.,  Navy  Dept. 

Pepinsky,  1st  Lieut.  Bernard . F.  A.,  O.  R.  C. 

Pyne,  1st  Lieut.  R.  R . Coast  Art.  Corps,  U.  S.  A. 

Robinson,  1st  Lieut.  Burton . Intelligence  Dept.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Robinson,  William . Camp  Sheridan 

Schaeperklaus,  L.  A . Engineers,  France 

Schneider,  1st  Lieut.  B.  R . 34th  Inf.,  Fort  Bliss,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

Schwenker,  2d  Lieut.  R.  F _ 338th  F.  A.,  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa 

Shepard,  1st  Lieut.  M.  B . Co.  A.,  353d  Inf.  Reg.,  177th 

Brigade,  Camp  Funston,  Kans. 

Sive,  B.  E . Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Steward,  Wilbur  A. .  .405th  Telegraph  Bat.,  Signal  Corps,  Camp  Lewis 

Steward,  John  Harold . . . 

Stratemeyer,  1st  Lieut.  Ed . Coast  Artillery 

Taylor,  J.  J . 347  Symmes  Ave.,  Wyoming,  O. 

Towler,  Capt.  Vance . Battery  D.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Vinnedge,  1st  Lieut.  Earl . Amer  Exped.  Forces,  France 

Wallace,  1st  Lieut.  Bruce . 327th  F.  A.,  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Taylor 

Wulfekoetter,  1st  Lieut.  B.  H . Engineers 


COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE 

Ailes,  Lieut.  M.  D . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Sherman 

Applegate,  1st  Lieut.  M.  M. .  .1st  0.  Inf.,  now  112th  Signal  Bat¬ 
talion  Med.  Corps,  Columbus,  O. 

Axline,  Capt.  M.  H . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Funston,  Ft.  Riley,  Kans. 

Bachmeyer,  Capt.  A.  C . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Aviation  Section 

Backsman,  1st  Lieut.  E.  B . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Barton,  Lieut.  E.  W . M.  O.  R.  C.,  First  Ohio  Art. 

Berry,  Capt.  Shaler . M.  O.  R.  C.,  France 

Betzner,  1st  Lieut.  C.  W . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Brown,  1st  Lieut.  H.  A . M.  O.  R.  C.,  France 

Brown,  1st  Lieut.  H.  M . 6th  Ohio  Inf. 

Brumm,  Lieut.  Frederick . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Coldwater,  O. 

Burdsall,  Lieut.  R.  E . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Seven  Mile,  O. 

Cadwallader,  Lieut.  J.  C . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Norwood,  O. 

Carothers,  Lieut.  R.  G.  .R.  A.  M.  C.,  Southern  General  Hospital, 

Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  England 

Carr,  Lieut.  Haviland . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Carroll,  Lieut.  H.  R . 12th  Field  Art.,  Ft.  Meyer,  Va. 


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ALUMNI— COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE— Continued 

Casey,  Lieut.  0.  H . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Conrad,  Major  Robt . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Infantry  School  of  Arms, 

Fort  Sill,  Okla. 

Coulter,  Lieut.  P.  L . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

Cragg,  Lieut.  H.  C . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C. 

DeNeen,  1st  Lieut.  D.  D . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Denser,  1st  Lieut.  Clarence . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Columbus,  O. 

Devers,  1st  Lieut.  A.  B . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Dice,  Sergt.  M.  G . Med.  Dept.,  Reg.  Army,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Dickinson,  Major  T.  H . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Ervin,  Lieut.  H.  N . M.  0.  R.  C.,  State  Soldiers’  Home 

Fee,  F.  E . Base  Hospital  Unit  25,  Camp  Sherman 

Fennel,  1st  Lieut.  E.  A _ M.  0.  R.  C.,  Army  Med.  School,  Wash.,  D.  C. 

Ferneau,  Capt.  F.  D . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Foertmeyer,  Lieut.  A.  G . Camp  Greenleaf 

Foertmeyer,  Wm . Ft.  Thomas,  Ky. 

Fox,  Lieut.  Leon . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Francis,  Lieut.  R.  W.  G . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Freyhof,  1st  Lieut.  W.  L . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Gale,  L . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Newport,  Ky. 

Gaston,  1st  Lieut.  R.  E . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

George,  Lieut.  J.  C . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Dayton,  0. 

Geringer,  Lieut.  Albert . Detention  Camp,  Camp  Sheridan 

Getelson,  Lieut.  Jos . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Funston,  Ft*.  Riley,  Kans. 

Giffen,  Lieut.  G.  G . M.  0.  R.  C.,  3d  Ohio  Ambulance  Co. 

Goff,  Lieut.  W.  M . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Marysville,  0. 

Grafft,  John . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Hamilton,  0. 

Gregg,  Lieut.  F.  B . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Wellington,  O. 

Giffen,  Lieut.  G.  G . M.  0.  R.  C.,  3d  Ohio  Ambulance  Co. 

Gustetter,  A.  L . U.  S.  P.  H.  S.,  Nogales,  Ariz. 

Hamma,  Lieut.  C.  B . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Taylor 

Handley,  1st  Lieut.  D.  G . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Sherman 

Hauser,  Lieut.  Selmar . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Base  Hospital  Unit  25, 

Camp  Sherman 

Havemann,  Lieut.  G.  A . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Hawley,  1st  Lieut.  P.  R . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky. 

Heckert,  Lieut.  H.  R . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ohio  Reg.  Engrs.,  Akron,  O. 

Heisel,  Lieut.  C.  E . . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Heizer,  1st  Lieut.  L.  W . M.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Hendley,  Major  F.  W . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Hendricks,  Capt.  C.  M . Camp  Kelly,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Henry,  Lieut.  J.  W . Camp  MacArthur,  Waco,  Tex. 

Hettler,  Lieut.  G.  A . M.  O.  R.  C.,  5th  Ohio  Inf.,  Toledo,  O. 

Hunt,  Lieut.  C.  T . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Miamisburg,  O. 

Irwin,  Lieut.  J.  W . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Seaman,  O. 

Juettner,  Lieut.  Otto . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Cincinnati,  O. 


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ALUMNI— COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE— Continued 

Kelly,  Lieut.  T.  H . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Kennedy,  Lieut.  Edward . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Milford,  O. 

Kleckner,  Lieut.  Ralph . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Mattoon,  Ill. 

Klein,  Capt.  E.  A . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Kobert,  Capt.  C.  B . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Kuck,  Lieut.  Edward . . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Riley,  Kans. 

Lamb,  1st  Lieut.  Benjamin . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Manor  Hospital, 

Epsom,  England 

Larkin,  Lieut.  J.  C . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Mineola,  L.  I. 

Layne,  Lieut.  Porter . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Sherman 

Lewis,  Lieut.  W.  H . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Newark,  O. 

Lightner,  Lieut.  Russell . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Kingston,  O. 

Lindenberger,  Lieut.  L.  N . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Taylor 

Link,  Lieut.  J.  A . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

McGrath,  E.  R . M.  0.  R.  C.,  618  W.  Eighth  St.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

McHenry,  Lieut.  J.  B . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Hanoverton,  0. 

Maertz,  1st  Lieut.  Chas . 147th  Ambulance  Co.,  112th 

Sanitary  Train,  Camp  Sheridan 

Markley,  S.  C . . .  Contract  Surgeons,  Tuberculosis  Examination, 

Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Marting,  Lieut.  W.  F . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Ironton,  0. 

Matuska,  Lieut.  Anthony . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Sherman 

Mayberry,  Lieut.  I.  W . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Metz,  1st  Lieut.  Chas . 1st  Ohio  Inf.  to  148th  Inf. 

Miller,  Lieut.  J.  D . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  Ill. 

Moloney,  Capt.  Louis . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky. 

Mussey,  R.  D . Univ.  of  Minn.  Red  Cross  Unit,  M.  O.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A. 

Mytinger,  Lieut.  George . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Portsmouth,  0. 

Mytinger,  Lieut.  Walter . Camp  Green,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Neal,  Major  C.  A . Camp  Sheridan 

Norris,  1st  Lieut.  Benj. . .  .Med.  Div.,  6th  Reg.  Inf.,  1st  Military 

Branch,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Oliver,  Senior  Lieut.  O.  W . Naval  Reserve  Coast  Defense, 

(Rank  Asst.  Surgeon) 

Orwig,  E.  A . U.  S.  Navy,  Toledo,  O. 

Paden,  1st  Lieut.  Russell . Rainbow  Division,  France 

Paul,  Capt.  C.  M . Camp  Taylor 

Petty,  Lieut.  L.  A . Army  Med.  School,  Camp  Taylor 

Price,  Lieut.  Carroll . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Harrodsburg,  Ky. 

Querner,  1st  Lieut.  L.  A . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Rainbow  Division,  France 

Rapp,  Lieut.  H.  F . M.  O.  R.  C.,  3d  Ohio  Ambulance  Co. 

Roberts,  Lieut.  D.  M . M.  O.  R.  C.,  New  Richmond,  O. 

Schaeffer,  1st  Lieut.  G.  C . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Columbus,  O. 

Schayer,  Capt.  Isadore . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Scott,  Lieut.  V.  T . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Sellew,  Lieut.  T.  G . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Shank,  Lieut.  Reed . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Base  Hospital  Unit  25, 

Camp  Sherman 


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Shearer,  C.  C . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Eighth  and  Elm  Sts.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Silberstein,  Lieut.  E.  L . M.  O.  R.  C.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Silver,  Lieut.  H.  Z . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Snelling,  Minn. 

Sinks,  Lieut.  E.  D . Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Smith,  Lieut.  A.  H . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Base  Hospital  Unit  25, 

Camp  Sherman 

Smith,  Lieut.  W.  B . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Stammel,  1st  Lieut.  C.  A . 332d  Field  Hospital,  Camp  Sherman 

Stanberry,  1st  Lieut.  Henry . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Sherman 

Stewart,  Lieut.  W.  T . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  MacArthur,  Waco,  Tex. 

Strobach,  George . M.  O.  R.  C.,  P.  H.  Dept.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Swing,  Lieut.  F.  G . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Taylor 

Tate,  Lieut.  R.  B . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Taylor 

Terwillegar,  Lieut.  Clyde . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Tester,  Lieut.  Judson . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Tittsworth,  Lieut.  A.  W . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Marion,  0. 

Topmoeller,  1st  Lieut.  W.  J. . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Riley,  Kans. 

Tyler,  Lieut.  Geo . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Camp  Devons,  Ayer,  Mass. 

Urner,  1st  Lieut.  M.  H . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

Van  Lue,  Lieut.  Joyce . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Camp  Greenleaf 

Wakefield,  Lieut.  J.  D . Camp  Sherman 

Ware,  1st  Lieut.  H.  J . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison 

Whitacre,  1st  Lieut.  Marion . Camp  Funston,  Ft.  Riley,  Kans. 

Young,  N.  H . Ohio  State  Service,  Toledo,  O. 

Zurmehly,  Lieut.  S.  L . M.  O.  R.  C.,  Kingston,  O. 

FORMER  STUDENTS 


Albrecht,  2d  Lieut.  F.  L . Q.  M.  C.,  Camp  Jos.  E.  Johnston 

Allen,  T.  M . Civilian  Inspector,  U.  S.  Navy 

Armstrong,  J.  H . British  Admiralty,  Paris,  France 

Armstrong,  T.  M . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Bassler,  1st  Lieut.  C.  E . Infantry  0.  R.  C. 

Bissell,  R.  J . Office  Constructing  Q.  M.,  Camp  Upton 

Blau,  2d  Lieut.  John . Coast  Art.  R.  C. 

Bleekman,  John, . Camp  Sherman 

Boalt,  Sergt.  Edw . Supply  Co.,  147th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Braun,  E . Constructing  Q.  M.  C.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Bronson,  Leeds . Dental  Corps 

Brown,  Carlton . . Signal  Officers’  Training  Camp,  Texas 

Buckingham,  A.  0 . General  Hospital  9,  Rouen,  France 

Colligan,  A.  P . U.  S.  Air  Service,  Detached  Service, 

4th  F.  A.,  Plattsburg 

Crosley,  1st  Lieut.  L . Petersburg,  Va. 

Dale,  Corp.  J.  T . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Day,  1st  Lieut.  K.  S..  .1st  Aviation  Squadron,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps, 

Mineola,  L.  I. 


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Donnelly,  J.  L . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Fries,  Sergt.  D.  G . Supply  Co.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Gabriel,  L.  S . Battery  F.,  136th  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  N.  G. 

Garvin,  Capt.  Hugh . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Geohegan,  Corp.  E.  H . Battery  E.,  136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Geohegan,  K.  P . Detachmant  of  Amer.  Ord.  Base  Depot, 

Rock  Island  Arsenal,  Ill. 

Gordon,  A.  W . Div.  Hdq,  Camp  Sheridan 

Gregg,  W.  A . : . Camp  Sherman 

Gregg,  Jr.,  Capt.  E.  B..  .Inf.  commanding  32d  Co.,  8th  Training 

Battalion,  158th  Depot  Brigade,  N.  A.,  Camp  Sherman 

Guest,  Capt.  Ware . Ordnance  Reserve  Corps 

Hake,  E.  C . Naval  Service 

Holdt,  1st  Lieut.  H.  B . Battery  C.,  136th  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  N.  G. 

Hunt,  Supply  Sergt.  L.  E . Co.  C.,  308th  Eng.,  Camp  Sherman 

Hutchinson,  C.  B . Co.  D.,  111th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Augusta,  Ga. 

Kinsinger,  Capt.  J.  W . Operating  Surgeon,  Camp  Hospital, 

Columbus,  N.  M. 

Krug,  Jr.,  1st  Lieut.  F.  S..  .2d  Co.,  Coast  Art.  Corps,  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C. 

Lange,  C.  H . Master  Engr.  Hdq.  Co.,  313th  Engrs. 

Langmead,  J.  W . Aviation  Corps,  Ohio  State  University 

LeBach,  Major  P.  M . Engr.  Reserve  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  France 

Lawrence,  E.  T . Clerk,  Aviation  Section,  Kelly  Field 

Lewis,  C.  H..  .Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Aviation  Section,  Signal  R.  C., 

Camp  Sherman 

McClellan,  1st  Lieut.  B.  R . M.  0.  R.  C.,  Xenia,  O. 

McComas,  Capt.  D.  R . 136th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan 

McMillen,  Corp.  P.  W. . 308th  D.  S.  Battallion,  83rd  Div., 

N.  A.,  Camp  Sherman 

McRae,  H.  B . Aviation  Section,  Signal  Corps,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

Mahon,  S . F.  A.,  Fort  Sill,  Okla. 

Palmer,  Roy . Cadet  Aviation  Section,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

Ransom,  P.  J . Field  Hospital,  329th  Sec.  W.,  Camp  Sherman 

Richardson,  A.  F . 

Schaefer,  Sergt.  W.  R . Co.  K.,  1st  Ohio  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan 

Schorr,  1st  Lieut.  E.  D . Asst.  Div.  Adj.,  83rd  Div.,  N.  A., 

Camp  Sherman 

Stansbury,  1st  Lieut.  C.  B . Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Taylor 

Sterling,  Sergt.  S.  W . Co.  B.,  302d  Eng.,  Camp  Lee 

Taylor,  M.  B . Co.  145,  Field  Hospital,  Camp  Sheridan 

Tyroler,  1st  Lieut.  Louis . Inf.  O.  R.  C. 

Valentine,  1st  Lieut.  F.  0.. .  .38th  Co.,  10th  Training  Battalion, 

158th  Depot  Brigade 

Wayne,  2d  Lieut.  B.  H . Battery  A.,  145th  F.  A., 

U.  S.  N.  G.,  Camp  Kearney,  Cal. 

Werner,  Sergt.-Major  Wm . Camp  Sherman 

Wieciemer,  M . Marine  Corps,  Paris  Island,  S.  C. 

Wilson,  M.  W . Cadet,  School  of  Military  Aeronautics,  Univ.  of  Cal. 

Woodward,  A.  G . 


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Students  of  the  College  of  Engineering  in  the 
ENGINEER  ENLISTED  RESERVE  CORPS 


Allan,  J.  E. 

Koehler,  C.  L. 

Baude,  W.  A. 

Kohlman,  I. 

Bauer,  E.  F. 

Lehrer,  W.  K. 

Bjorn,  A.  T. 

Lund,  C.  A. 

Carr,  L.  S. 

Margraf,  C.  A. 

Day,  H.  B. 

Meyers,  C.  S. 

Dilger,  D.  Y. 

Morgan,  W. 

Dorsey,  J.  R. 

Neuffer,  Arnold 

Ehlers,  W.  D. 

Noble,  N. 

Embsholf,  G.  F. 

Paterson,  A. 

Fabe,  I. 

Peck,  F. 

Fassett,  F.  H. 

Peterson,  H. 

Flath,  E.  H. 

Plueddemann,  H.  R. 

Fuller,  J.  E. 

Priebe,  C.  J. 

Fuller,  R.  B. 

Ritter,  C.  C. 

Goetz,  H. 

Roller,  W.  W. 

Graebe,  H.  C. 

Russell,  L.  S. 

Haas,  Elwood 

Sarvis,  R.  G.  F. 

Haller,  H. 

Scallon,  P. 

Hannum,  D.  M. 

Schmidt,  Albert 

Herzog,  J.  B. 

Smith,  L. 

High,  S. 

Smythe,  J.  V. 

Hobstetter,  W. 

Spills,  J.  H. 

Hodtum,  J.  B. 

Sullivan,  J.  T. 

Johnston,  P.  K. 

Talcott,  H.  P. 

Johnston,  R.  A. 

Tebow,  L.  R. 

Juergens,  A.  S. 

West,  H.  N. 

Justice,  H. 

Wolsdorf,  H. 

Kapp,  C.  A. 

Wuest,  R.  E. 

Knebel,  A. 

Yelton,  P.  H. 

Students  of  the  Ohio-Miami  Medical  College  in  the 
MEDICAL  ENLISTED  RESERVE  CORPS 

Adelstein,  Fred 

Albers,  Frank  J. 

Asbury,  Eslie 

Ayres,  William  H. 

Barden,  Norman 

Belton,  Judson  D. 

Benzing,  Jr.,  George 
Benzinger,  Martin 
Beumler,  Arthur  K. 
Bird,  Harry  F. 
Brammer,  Fred  E. 
Brigham,  Vernon  D. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI 


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Students  of  the  Ohio-Miami  Medical  College  in  the 
MEDICAL  ENLISTED  RESERVE  CORPS— Continued 


Briscoe,  Hugh  A. 
Britenburg,  Earl  M. 
Burns,  Robert  E. 
Busching,  Howard  E. 
Cassady,  Everett  S. 
Clark,  Frederick  Roy 
Coffman,  Ward  D. 
Colon,  Raymon 
Conner,  Joseph  A. 
Conwell,  Halford  F. 
Coombs,  Forrest 
Craft,  Otis  R. 

Davis,  John  F. 
Deppen,  Earl  N. 
Drachenberg,  Harry 
Dryer,  Ernest  R. 
Fischbach,  Victor  W. 
Flipse,  Mathew  J. 
Fraas,  Clarence  L. 
Garland,  Carl  Z. 
Grierson,  Anthony  R. 
Haas,  Albert  L. 

Hagin,  John  C. 

Hance,  George  J. 
Hohman,  Louis  M. 
Horn,  Karl  Wm. 
Hoskins,  Lloyd  L. 
Huston,  James  M. 
Inskeep,  Mahlon  J. 
Isaacs,  Raphael 
Jones,  James  Guy 
Jones,  Lloyd 
Kehoe,  Robert  A. 
Kenkel,  Henry  F. 
Koehler,  William 
La  Camera,  Frank 
Lande,  Frank 
Lavender,  Herman  L. 
Lillard,  Davis 
Linton,  Frank  T. 
Lockwood,  Kenneth  L. 
Lyle,  Donald  J. 
McCreary,  Homer  W. 
McCullogh,  Carlton  S. 
McKhann,  George  G. 


Malone,  Herbert  P. 
Manninno,  Joseph  D. 
Martin,  Robert  S. 
Menefee,  Kline  V. 
Minich,  Paul  R. 
Molinder,  Samuel 
Moose,  Ray  M. 
Newcomb,  Paul  B. 
Oliver,  Symmes 
Owens,  Thomas  R. 
Payne,  Clyde  C. 
Pickeral,  Fred  B. 

Pieck,  Carl  E. 
Poggendick,  Philip 
Raap,  Gerard 
Ray,  Victor 
Raybeck,  Ralph  J. 
Roberts,  Vernon  B. 
Robins,  Joseph  E. 
Rogers,  Wm.  Raymond 
Runyan,  Wm.  McKay 
Rousey,  Schuyler 
Ryall,  George  W. 
Sexton,  Marshall  C. 
Shafer,  Clarence 
Shively,  Russell  L. 
Shook,  Herbert  H. 
Siebler,  Salmen  K. 
Skavlem,  John 
Smith,  Herbert 
Stack,  Robert 
Straehley,  Ervin  M. 
Suffron,  Benjamin  F. 
Thompson,  James 
Torrence,  John  F. 
Turner,  Clifton  S. 
Vierling,  Frank 
Vonderahe,  Alphonse  R. 
Wagner,  Harold  H. 
Walker,  Robert  B. 
Wellman,  Frank  G. 
White,  Robert  A. 
Wygant,  Willis  E. 
Wylie,  Charles  A. 
Ziegler,  Jerome 


RESUME  OF 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI  MEN  IN  SERVICE 

FACULTY  AND  OTHER  OFFICERS 

Lieutenant-Colonels .  1 

Majors . 12 

Captains . 11 

First  Lieutenants . .*.!.'!!!!*.!*.!!  25 

Second  Lieutenants  . 3 

Others . .....!..  13 

’  -  65 

STUDENTS,  1916-1917,  1917-1918 

Captains .  0 

First  Lieutenants . 13 

Second  Lieutenants  .  15 

Others . *  *  *  *  276 

-  310 

ALUMNI  (1916  or  earlier) 

Liberal  Arts  and  Engineering 

Captains .  4 

First  Lieutenants .  7 

Second  Lieutenants  .  17 

Others .  33 

-  *  61 

Medical 

Majors .  4 

Captains .  10 

First  Lieutenants .  99 

Others .  13 

—  *126 

FORMER  STUDENTS 

Majors .  1 

Captains .  5 

First  Lieutenants .  10 

Second  Lieutenants  .  3 

Others .  39 

-  *  58 

STUDENTS  IN  THE  UNIVERSITY 
Engineer  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps .  60 


,  -  162 

Total . 782 

GRAND  TOTALS  IN  ACTIVE  SERVICE 

Lieutenant-Colonels . 1 

Majors .  17 

Captains .  36 

First  Lieutenants .  154 

Second  Lieutenants  .  38 

Others .  374 

TOTAL  (exclusive  of  men  in  the  University) .  620 


♦The  lists  of  alumni  and  former  students  are  still  very  far  from  complete.  These 
figures  probably  represent  only  a  fraction  of  the  total  number  of  men  in  the  service. 


